drugsand.me is an educational website that teaches about the existing harm reduction methods for drug users. We do not promote drug use, but we do encourage you to be safe if you are thinking of taking any kind of drug. This website was inspired by the thousands of deaths that occur in the UK due to the lack of correct drug education.
An example of the site’s interactive feature, allowing users to investigate the risks when mixing different drugs:
All the information on the site is sourced from peer-reviewed academic publications, the advice they offer – on cocaine, MDMA, alcohol, cannabis, and now ketamine and LSD – is certainly a cut above the anecdotal information you may receive from peers.
they offer more and better evidence about some substances than they do others. the information about interactions comes from TripSit’s Guide to Drug Interactions at combo.tripsit.me, which pulls from users’ self-reported experiences and published scholarly literature—which, by the way, can also be anecdotal!
transparency issue aside, this project and TripSit’s are useful and greatly needed. more robust interactions-checkers like Drugs.com’s and Medscape’s omit substances which are illict in the US. I’ve been in the position of people’s coming to me for information about illicit-drug interactions when I’m not a medical or medical-science professional because they didn’t have access to a doctor’s care or their doctor refused to answer their questions. these are vital harm-reduction tools.